Editor's note: The Greenville News didn't show the complete body camera footage here due to its graphic nature.

The video shows a man in the grass and a flashlight bobbing overhead as another man's hands prepare a tourniquet for his leg.

Below the victim's knee, the screen is blurred to minimize the gore where his foot was severed from the rest of his body after a stolen luxury car careened into him.

Then, about 30 seconds into the video, the audio kicks in.

“Officer please help," the victim says. "I gotta pray."

The unidentified man was biking in the early morning hours of July 18 when he was hit by a speeding Mercedes-Benz S550 sedan, stolen from a QuikTrip gas station on Rutherford Road. The driver led officers on a chase through the city that police say exceeded 100 mph before it ended with the car torpedoing into the bicyclist and an apartment complex.

The Greenville Police Department on Tuesday released five videos associated with the ordeal, including body camera footage from four officers.